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Any rationale went out the window when we looked like a true NFL team in the early weeks of the season, at least defensively. Regardless, I think we were shown improvement so quickly that it went to our heads and we began having more unrealistic expectations and goals because, well, why not us? Last week we looked like a team on the rise who could play against virtually anyone. Now, considering how poorly we played at home, questions are not only rising but so is tension and patience (or lack thereof). I don't blame our fans for getting excited after many teasing performances by the offense, defense and special teams from different games.

I'm disgusted and I've basically accepted that the season is over (as far as playoffs are concerned). I still want to win every week and end the season on a positive note but my expectations, goals, etc., have changed based on yesterday's performances across the board.

One positive is this: throughout the year this very young team has shown flashes and that's certainly better than nothing. I've accepted that this is not our year long before the season started but being a fan I couldn't help but get excited over some of the things we've seen this year.

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September me and November me still believes in the players on this team. November me now wonders if Bradford will be learning his fourth offense next year or soon after. Why does November me wonders this now? November me can't understand why Fisher would say we will be a run first team but yet stops running the ball during a game when we are gashing the other team on the ground.

SJ was avg. 6.2 per carry and was not used, only 13 carries in what was a close game until late in the third quarter.

November me does not think it's the injuries and or the players as much as he did in
September. November me has to question the coaching staff going into December me.

You know who doesn't know anything about football?

Your a glass is always half full kind of guy avenger that's what I like about you sir. Let me pose you this question though. After seeing the rams rise up and play teams to wire like the lions and *****, be dominant at home , but lay an egg against teams such as jets and dolphins, that doesn't get under your skin knowing the rams have the ability to play at a higher level? We are improving yes everyone can see that, I believe as die-hard fans we expected a little too much from this team.

Rams nation has been so patient over the years , it's hard to be patient another year.

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Originally Posted by bruce4life

Your a glass is always half full kind of guy avenger that's what I like about you sir. Let me pose you this question though. After seeing the rams rise up and play teams to wire like the lions and *****, be dominant at home , but lay an egg against teams such as jets and dolphins, that doesn't get under your skin knowing the rams have the ability to play at a higher level? We are improving yes everyone can see that, I believe as die-hard fans we expected a little too much from this team.

Rams nation has been so patient over the years , it's hard to be patient another year.

Let me answer it this way...

When November Me starts asking those types of questions, September Me says "come on... what did you expect?"

I see improvement, young talent, and a future with significant cap room and 4 first round picks in the next two years. For now, that is enough.

Re: You know who doesn't know anything about football?

Originally Posted by bruce4life

Your a glass is always half full kind of guy avenger that's what I like about you sir. Let me pose you this question though. After seeing the rams rise up and play teams to wire like the lions and *****, be dominant at home , but lay an egg against teams such as jets and dolphins, that doesn't get under your skin knowing the rams have the ability to play at a higher level? We are improving yes everyone can see that, I believe as die-hard fans we expected a little too much from this team.

Rams nation has been so patient over the years , it's hard to be patient another year.

This is what has ticked me off so much over the past 24 hours. How can you be that good against one of the best teams in the NFC away and so bad against one of the league's worst teams at home? The answer is the defining feature of any young team: Inconsistency.

This team, with experience, will (hopefully) become much more consistent and will be a much better team without really improving in any one area.

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Originally Posted by fearsome foursome

And that is what p*sses me off the most. After 40 years I keep coming back for more. I'm getting a little tired of waiting until next year!

Like you Fearsome Foursome, I've been doing this for 45 years. I will remain loyal and have faith that Fisher and Snead have the smarts to take us where we want to get. We'll need to grow smarter regarding penalties and get wiser on offense (maybe a new OC, I bet Norv Turner will be available) and become more talented on defense.

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I have a sister that is a manager of a Victoria Secret, and after seeing the Jets game I so wanted to send the Rams team 53 pairs of pink undies to replace their J-straps--wonder if they would get the message?